by Troy Harrington | Published on Feb 26, 2015 | 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless, NHL - National Hockey League |
Read the full article by James Careless featured in TVTechnology here TORONTO—The White House has its Situation Room. The National Hockey League has one, too. Unlike the White House version, the NHL Situation Room is solely concerned with hockey; specifically, live...
by Troy Harrington | Published on Dec 13, 2014 | 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless |
Download Complete Wireless Video User’s Guide New high-speed semiconductor technology has enabled the development of affordable, compact wireless systems that can operate in the unlicensed 60 GHz frequency range. 60 GHz systems on the market today offer...
by Troy Harrington | Published on Dec 6, 2014 | 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless |
Download Complete Wireless Video User’s Guide License Requirements Essentially all of the wireless radio frequencies (literally DC to light) have been allocated to specific uses by the FCC or similar regulators in other countries. Most of the available...
by Troy Harrington | Published on Oct 31, 2014 | 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless |
Download “Bridging the Gap without Cables ” 60 GHz Wireless HD SDI White Paper Licensed vs. Unlicensed RF Spectrum Unlicensed Spectrum: The unlicensed spectrum has no associated licensing and bandwidth fees. Since there are no licensing fees and less...
by Troy Harrington | Last updated Oct 20, 2019 | Published on Jul 8, 2014 | FAQ, MPEG-2 Basic Training, IPTV, Jim Jachetta, 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless, NHL - National Hockey League, Video Streaming - Webcasting, Editorial Coverage |
VidOvation is a Video Communications Company Click to play MP3 Recording! Larry Jordan: Jim Jachetta is the Founder and President of VidOvation. For over 20 years, Jim’s been designing, integrating and delivering video, fiber optic and data communications systems and...
by Troy Harrington | Published on Jun 27, 2014 | News, Wireless Video, 60GHz Unlicensed Wireless |
VidOvation on sports officiating with 60 GHz Wireless The NHL had an issue and realized that traditional wireless & cables just wouldn’t cut it. The variables they were dealing with put a strain on them to seek out alternatives. They found the 60 GHz...